The ideal pace for American society might be broken down into two areas, communication and physical, and would go something like this: communication would be faster than ever with real-time news available to those who want it, and regularly reported news and journalistic coverage available periodically; people and their physical function within the American society [...]
Archive for March, 2010
A Walking Advertisement
You can’t judge a book by it’s cover. At least we all know that you shouldn’t. The truth is that you can, in most cases. You’ll never have a sure bet if you take this approach, but those of us who have a solid awareness of the world around us (which is a majority of [...]
Made of One Hundred
I am excited to have kids.
No, I am not an expecting parent-to-be. My excitement exists not because of the positive impact we can have on a life, but because of the positive impact that life can have on us. Children have something that we all have lost as we grew up: an indifference towards judgement, [...]
Food. Food. Food.
This morning I read that the average American wastes 1,400 calories of food each and every day. Then I learned this equates to enough food to feed 200 million people. Are. You. Serious?
While it is known that American’s enjoy indulging (myself included) in fine foods, fast foods, desserts, and more, it seems we are missing [...]
A Horse is Not a Home
This post may be a bit more personal than my usual writings, but the lesson that can be conveyed is worth sharing.
Last year I decided to plan a time of extended travel. I had no destination in mind. The reason for traveling was not to travel, but to escape. I didn’t realize this at the [...]
Le Vent Nous Portera
Be prepared to have your mind overcome by talent:
Noir Desir and Manu Chao – Le Vent Nous Portera

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